Netflix is in a complicated situation and for this reason a new subscription formula has just been invented, the world of streaming is convulsed unable to know how to keep its users… But it’s not a novelty, music streaming exists for a while and in the end, companies have chosen to offer more: podcasts, audio books, sound improvements… spatial audio from Apple Music It is one of those improvements, for example, an immersive equalization that makes us “enjoy” the music even more. Now it’s just reached cars via the manufacturers’ own multimedia systemsKeep reading and I’ll tell you all the details…
And it is that the the car has always been the best music room, there are many music groups that test their creations inside a car, and spatial audio was meant to reach cars (until now it was only compatible with AirPods). The first to bring it to the car were Mercedes-Benzyes, at the moment it is only compatible with the system Mercedes-Maybach S-Class MBUXthe EQS and EQS SUVsjust like him EQE, the EQE SUV and the S-Class. All with 31-speaker Burmester 3D or 4D system priced at $4,500 to $6,700 extra. In the words of Oliver Schusser, Vice President of Apple Music and Beats:
Sound quality is hugely important to Apple Music, so we’re excited to be working with Mercedes to make Spatial Audio in Apple Music available natively in the car for the first time. Spatial audio is revolutionizing the way artists create and fans listen to music and it’s an experience impossible to explain in words; you have to hear it for yourself to appreciate it. With Mercedes, we now have even more opportunities to deliver fully immersive music to our subscribers around the world.
How can you see this integration we are talking about a fairly premium integration since it will not be available for any vehicle or audio system, we are talking about very high ranges. It will happen to more cars in the future for sure, something like this happened with the first CarPlay integrations and in the end everything was extended to many more brands. You too, What do you think of spatial audio? does that convince you?